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At the end of the soccer match, the scoreboard read Trinity 0, Haiti 2. But for the crowd of more than 2,800 spectators that crammed around the University’s soccer field on Monday, April 19, there was something much more significant happening than any score could describe. The National Team of Haiti, currently in the United […]
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The Trinity Tigers men’s soccer team will play the national team of Haiti in an exhibition game at 7 p.m. Monday at the Trinity Soccer Field. The game is organized by San Antonio Sports and Trinity University, and will be the first for the Haitian team since the devastating earthquake in their country on January […]
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The work of the students in DRAM 3313 “Scene Design” will take center stage – literally – when Harlequin: The Servant of Two Masters opens on Friday, April 16, in the Stieren Theater on the Trinity University campus. The class gained hands-on, real-world production experience by painting the backdrop for theCommedia dell’arte play by […]
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Rashid Khalidi, Middle East historian, will speak on “The Twentieth Century: A View from the Middle East” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 12, in Laurie Auditorium. His free public lecture is a part of Trinity University’s Maverick Lecture Series. Reservations or tickets are not required. The Maverick Lecture, presented by Trinity University’s history department, is […]
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More than 100 Trinity students pitched in and volunteered their time on Saturday, March 27, during the University’s annual San Antonio Volunteer Effort (SAVE), an event that provides local agencies with a variety of critical services. SAVE, a Trinity University Volunteer Action Community (TUVAC) program, placed students at nine locations throughout the city. Read the […]
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All tickets for the April 7, 2010 Flora Cameron Lecture on Politics and Public Affairs featuring Condoleezza Rice have been distributed. Overflow seating with closed circuit viewing will be available in the Ruth Taylor Recital Hall and Richardson Communications Center Rooms 319 and 320. Tickets are not required to enter the overflow seating areas.
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It seemed simple to the students: Walk out of their Trinity University classroom to a designated area on campus where they would find a set of objects to use to build something. The only catch was that they had to do it blindfolded. Watch the video below or click here to read more about the […]
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Condoleezza Rice, United States secretary of state (2005-2009), will be the featured speaker for the 2010 Flora Cameron Lecture on Politics and Public Affairs scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 7, in Laurie Auditorium. She will discuss, “Foreign Affairs and Empowering Women.” The lecture is free, but tickets are required. Tickets will be available on […]
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The Korean Student Association, Chinese Cultural Club, and Vietnamese Student Association helped Trinity University ring in the Lunar New Year with song, dance, and food on Thursday, February 25 in Laurie Auditorium. Experience the sights and sounds from the event in the audio slideshow below.
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